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and russia are working in other venues to try to deal with the issue of nuclear disarmam enf. there hasn't been much on the way of progress made on the one current arms treaty between the two countries which is known as new start, but the president's aids say that he is commitd to finding way of restarting the disarmam ent process. if anything, there has been a dust up between the two countries because the u.s. has accused russia of testing some of its intermediate nuclear warheads in a way that violates the spirit of the new start treaty, something which, of course, the russians deny >>> thank you for that. now the kurdistan workers party also known as the p.k.k. has claimed responsibility for a car bomb which killed seven police officers in south-east turkey, but the attack didn't stop the turkish prime minister from going ahead with a planned visit to the city. a report >> reporter: the explosion the calm of this neighborhood, a car packed with explosives, the damage is clear. the family is shocked. they survived the attack. >> reporter: we felt the storm and saw something
and russia are working in other venues to try to deal with the issue of nuclear disarmam enf. there hasn't been much on the way of progress made on the one current arms treaty between the two countries which is known as new start, but the president's aids say that he is commitd to finding way of restarting the disarmam ent process. if anything, there has been a dust up between the two countries because the u.s. has accused russia of testing some of its intermediate nuclear warheads in a way...
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leaders like russia's vladimir putin. at lease one head of state iceland prime minister has artists that down. anthony: with those as bruce richardson and founding partner. some say the leaks are great because it's pointing to transparency and others say it's well shaming. what's your opinion on the leaks? >> i think it's a lot like wikileaks. it went both ways so it scared everybody at the government levels because it was an illegal use of information but for the broader public people look at it and they say this is shedding light in bringing transparency. sunlight is the best disinfectant so maybe this will clean up a lot of shadiness in our financial system. >> i used that with my kids when i'm trying to get them to clean their room. you know vladimir putin. >> wei. and he is by far the most popular politician in russia and russian modern history since the fall of communism. anthony: you think he's one of their richest people in the world? >> i know this will go against the headlines but i think you will not find vladi
leaders like russia's vladimir putin. at lease one head of state iceland prime minister has artists that down. anthony: with those as bruce richardson and founding partner. some say the leaks are great because it's pointing to transparency and others say it's well shaming. what's your opinion on the leaks? >> i think it's a lot like wikileaks. it went both ways so it scared everybody at the government levels because it was an illegal use of information but for the broader public people...
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in russia or any of the emerging our kids? >> we have had to reset in a lot of the emerging markets. you look at the macronumbers you might look at russia and brazil without the labels so the macronumbers oath our commodity affected are driven economies and so what happens to commodities has affected both of them in a macrosense. both of them have opted flexible exchange rates, both of them have opted to let the exchange rate float. in the case of russia particularly they are the only market that has no capital controls, never has an effect vladimir putin has talked about often to say this is a point of pride for the russian economy. anthony: bruce are emerging markets a big focus for you? >> we do invest in emerging markets and russia has done all the right things since the sanctions hidden since commodities collapsed and that's a big part of what they have produced and their economy slipped into recession. since that's happened the central bank is taken very aggressive actions to capitalize on the banks to make money availab
in russia or any of the emerging our kids? >> we have had to reset in a lot of the emerging markets. you look at the macronumbers you might look at russia and brazil without the labels so the macronumbers oath our commodity affected are driven economies and so what happens to commodities has affected both of them in a macrosense. both of them have opted flexible exchange rates, both of them have opted to let the exchange rate float. in the case of russia particularly they are the only...
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look at the relationship he has with russia. russia didn't even appear today. the most cruise country not only to the united states but the world are the powers that didn't show up to nuclear summit today. russia, north korea, and others. so, the fact is that this wrong. so for him to say donald trump doesn't have it right is a little condescending at+sbn best. >> wereñ>j(Ñ you surprised,cúñ n this is a big nuclear summit. 65 leaders of the world there all eyes on president obama and he references donald trump. >> i guess we shouldn't be surprisedkr9q given how much attention this has had in the united states. and the president also mentioned÷%. in+ j his answer tt everyone in the world pays @ttention to what happens inh> american politics. it's not just strictly a domestic issue. when yout do have anybody on any side of the aisle as an4e9 candidate saying things like another candidate that said let's make the sand employee it's quite alarming to the rest of the not the best obama speech we have seen.l; measured, talked about balance. he got quite in the w
look at the relationship he has with russia. russia didn't even appear today. the most cruise country not only to the united states but the world are the powers that didn't show up to nuclear summit today. russia, north korea, and others. so, the fact is that this wrong. so for him to say donald trump doesn't have it right is a little condescending at+sbn best. >> wereñ>j(Ñ you surprised,cúñ n this is a big nuclear summit. 65 leaders of the world there all eyes on president obama...
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made the to billion dollars, china in second, saudi arabia, russia and the u.k. made the top five. >>> now to technology. apple will sell its 1 billionth iphone by this summer. one of the best selling tech products of all time, it's been on the market for nine years. apple sold half of the a phones just over the past two years. >>> just ahead, a braty opening day for the mlb. >>> and meet basketball's newest hall of famers. that's all up next. that's all up next. (vo) the time-saving frigidaire gallery line... with a quick preheat, a dishwasher with four times better water coverage, and smudgeproof stainless steel that resists fingerprints and cleans easily. it's meal time in no time, from start to clean. frigidaire gallery. save up to $250 on select frigidaire gallery smudge-proof™ kitchen appliances. your hair is still thinning. you may have inactive follicles. re-activate them with women's rogaine® foam the only once a day product, proven to regrow new hairs up to 48% thicker revive your va va voom and save on any rogaine® no, no, no, no, [music] people ar
made the to billion dollars, china in second, saudi arabia, russia and the u.k. made the top five. >>> now to technology. apple will sell its 1 billionth iphone by this summer. one of the best selling tech products of all time, it's been on the market for nine years. apple sold half of the a phones just over the past two years. >>> just ahead, a braty opening day for the mlb. >>> and meet basketball's newest hall of famers. that's all up next. that's all up next. (vo)...
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it is not even part of russia proper. they are pretty vulnerable right now which is why they are being jerks. >> but, joanne, it is obama's last year. they know they can do things. this is when they do this kind of stuff when you have a lame duck president, right? >> sure, yeah, i guess so. >> is that your policy? >> i think it is just lame all around. we will fly really close to you and then we will respond by saying that was lame, you guys. i don't know. we have much larger threats currently than close flying planes and vladimir putin's ego. i feel like even focusing on this, let's not. let's turn it toward the other huge problem. >> do you think if women were running the governments of the world we would have these things? >> it never happened, tom. no women. >> i will just say this. it will depend a lot on the timing. you can see it be a thermonuclear war if the timing was wrong if you get my drift. >> i know what you mean. >> i am not an anti-feminist to you ladies. >> i see what rob is saying. >> men only in charge
it is not even part of russia proper. they are pretty vulnerable right now which is why they are being jerks. >> but, joanne, it is obama's last year. they know they can do things. this is when they do this kind of stuff when you have a lame duck president, right? >> sure, yeah, i guess so. >> is that your policy? >> i think it is just lame all around. we will fly really close to you and then we will respond by saying that was lame, you guys. i don't know. we have much...
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a new outlook on russia. the iran nuclear deal. and radical islamist threat with the goal of making it clear the u.s. seeks to destroy the islamic state savages. we're also hearing mr. trump's campaign has done a lot of bulking up his foreign policy team. tony, i'm coming straight to you. are these the key points? are they hits absolutely where they need to. >> absolutely. donald trump is known thus far for having strong populist message against wall street and economic system that doesn't help the middle class rise up. he has populist foreign policy message. very anti-interventionist. not for nation-building that goes directly against the republican establishment orthodoxy of the whole neocon idea we can to into these country, preemptively. we should stay there, build nations up. should remain in terms of resources and troops in those regions. i think trump is actually on the same page as the majority of the american people. his issue is, has he articulated it well enough, has he gone deep enough, has he been thoughtful enough? th
a new outlook on russia. the iran nuclear deal. and radical islamist threat with the goal of making it clear the u.s. seeks to destroy the islamic state savages. we're also hearing mr. trump's campaign has done a lot of bulking up his foreign policy team. tony, i'm coming straight to you. are these the key points? are they hits absolutely where they need to. >> absolutely. donald trump is known thus far for having strong populist message against wall street and economic system that...
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. >> russia has the greatest stockpile in the world. that's a similar toll of the tengs between russia and the u.s. right now. putin and obama not getting along. >> he was invited, putin. >> he was going to come but tensions over syria and ukraine, it is a similar toll of that. the u.s. and russia are cooperating on nuclear issues but the fact that one of the greatest stockholders of one of the greatest stockpiles in the world the optics are not good and it does eliminate the chance of a breakthrough here. it does dampen momentum. >> for president obama, this is his final year in office. this is a legacy issue, if you will, the whole nuclear issue as he sees it. >> he tried to make nuclear proliferation the summit, every two years, one of the centerpiece of his foreign policy i'd say it is a mixed record. you had this historic nuclear deal, curbing iran's nuclear program, but north korea, the north korean threat is still looming large. you have a lot of -- a lot of countries have eliminated, more than a dozen countries eliminated all of
. >> russia has the greatest stockpile in the world. that's a similar toll of the tengs between russia and the u.s. right now. putin and obama not getting along. >> he was invited, putin. >> he was going to come but tensions over syria and ukraine, it is a similar toll of that. the u.s. and russia are cooperating on nuclear issues but the fact that one of the greatest stockholders of one of the greatest stockpiles in the world the optics are not good and it does eliminate the...
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russia said that turkey is taking sides. if you're looking for those who are taking sides the most significant country doing that is russia. it loves to take sides. russia took sides in ukraine, georgia and now in syria. >> al jazeera's has this update from the outskirts near the disputed enclave. >> i was walking through one incident that happened in the early hours last saturday when fighting broke out loose the front lines. of nagorno-care are a back. this belongs to the mayor of the town. i want to say one thing. earlier this week i reported that the mayor was killed. that was a mistake. wellwell. >> russia said that it support u.n.-brokered talks between all sides of the syrian conflict. the russian foreign minister said that they made the special envoy to syria who is visiting moscow. the geneva-based peace talks have stalled because the syrian negotiators have been unwilling to discuss the possibility of president bashar al-assad leaving office. during the visit they praise the russia's involvement from isil fighters.
russia said that turkey is taking sides. if you're looking for those who are taking sides the most significant country doing that is russia. it loves to take sides. russia took sides in ukraine, georgia and now in syria. >> al jazeera's has this update from the outskirts near the disputed enclave. >> i was walking through one incident that happened in the early hours last saturday when fighting broke out loose the front lines. of nagorno-care are a back. this belongs to the mayor of...
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and that has prompted some in russia and china to say we need to keep up. are you concerned that what we've done in the united states have undermined some of the progress you've made on the prevention side? >> i think it is a legitimate question and i am concerned. here's the balance that we've had to strike. we have a nuclear stockpile. we have to make sure it is safe and reliable. and after the there s.t.a.r.t. treaty with russia, we have brought down the number of weapons that are active. but we have to make sure that they're up to date. that their command and control systems that might have been developed a while ago are up to snuff given all the technology that has changed since that time. and we have to make sure that our deternls continues to work. so even as we brought down the number of weapons that we have, i've wanted to make sure that what we do retain, functions. that it is not subject to a cyber intrusion. that there's sufficient confidence in the system that we don't create destabilizing activity. my preference is that would it bring down fur
and that has prompted some in russia and china to say we need to keep up. are you concerned that what we've done in the united states have undermined some of the progress you've made on the prevention side? >> i think it is a legitimate question and i am concerned. here's the balance that we've had to strike. we have a nuclear stockpile. we have to make sure it is safe and reliable. and after the there s.t.a.r.t. treaty with russia, we have brought down the number of weapons that are...
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general alexander: well, clearly today, you have to look at russia and the influence by russia. when you look at all the revelations being reported, as good as you are, you would quickly come to the conclusion that all of the stuff revealed showed nsa spying on everybody but one country -- russia. emily: you think the russian government is behind edward snowden? general alexander: i would not go that far. clearly, he is doing something that would have russia helped him. he would deny and russia would deny it, because it is in their interest to do so. emily: for millennials, snowden has become the idea of conscience. he is in exile. he can come back and do speeches. are you outraged by this? general alexander: this is where you and others can help. we sensationalized snowden, but we did not explain what the government was doing in the way that people could understand, so the perception was the government is listening to your phone calls and reading your e-mails, and we now know that is not true. is the full story then? general alexander: exactly what has occurred with the data pr
general alexander: well, clearly today, you have to look at russia and the influence by russia. when you look at all the revelations being reported, as good as you are, you would quickly come to the conclusion that all of the stuff revealed showed nsa spying on everybody but one country -- russia. emily: you think the russian government is behind edward snowden? general alexander: i would not go that far. clearly, he is doing something that would have russia helped him. he would deny and russia...
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russia, for instance, has also seen the horror of islamic terrorism. i believe an easing of tensions, and improved relations with russia, from a position of strength only, is possible, absolutely possible. common sense says this cycle, this horrible cycle of hostility , must end, and ideally will end soon. good for both countries. some say the russians won't be reasonable. i intend to find out. if we can't make a deal under my administration, a deal that's great - not good, great - for america, but also good for russia, then we will quickly walk from the table. it's as simple as that. we're going to find out. fixing our relations with china is another important step - and really toward creating an even more prosperous period of time. china respects strength and by letting them take advantage of us economically, which they are doing like never before, we have lost all of their respect. we have a massive trade deficit with china, a deficit that we have to find a way quickly, and i mean quickly, to balance. a strong and smart america is an america that wi
russia, for instance, has also seen the horror of islamic terrorism. i believe an easing of tensions, and improved relations with russia, from a position of strength only, is possible, absolutely possible. common sense says this cycle, this horrible cycle of hostility , must end, and ideally will end soon. good for both countries. some say the russians won't be reasonable. i intend to find out. if we can't make a deal under my administration, a deal that's great - not good, great - for america,...
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james: russia is in the lead here. russia turned around the whole conflict when it went in in september with a relatively small force but very effectively deployed by putin. therefore, do the attack -- to the extent that assad hanging onto power, it has russia to thank. we see russia using that role not to further the u.n. resolution, but rather, to drive what looks like a total victory by the assad forces. jane: you were the former ambassador to iraq. joe biden made a surprise visit to baghdad today. what impact is the turmoil there having on efforts to fight islamic state and bring to an end the conflict in syria? james: it is all of a piece. as even larger than the struggle against the isis terrorist movement, there is this undercurrent of sunni-shia conflict in the region. we want to take more action in iraq against isis. who's blocking that, tehran and its allies. in baghdad putting pressure on the iraqi government. that is what biden is trying to fix. all of this is part of a larger conflict that others are playi
james: russia is in the lead here. russia turned around the whole conflict when it went in in september with a relatively small force but very effectively deployed by putin. therefore, do the attack -- to the extent that assad hanging onto power, it has russia to thank. we see russia using that role not to further the u.n. resolution, but rather, to drive what looks like a total victory by the assad forces. jane: you were the former ambassador to iraq. joe biden made a surprise visit to baghdad...
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oh, russia-- or as i like to call it, ice florida. if you're over the age of 25, i'm guessing your facebook feed is clogged with precious wedding photos that look like taylor swift farted them into a mason jar. russian wedding photos, on the other hand, look like they were s pulled out of a gas station toilet with meth sharts. comedians, i'm going to show you what's apparently a bizarre russian wedding photo from the blog "preeyuff?" and for 250 points you're going to have to answer a question about it. first up, this festive reception. give us a line from this wedding toast. jamar. >> i'm sorry your father couldn't make it he called to say he has a particular set of skills. [laughing] >> chris: points. [ applause ] >> i apologize, whole wedding party disappeared. i should know better to compare -- to flatulance. [ applause ] >> chris: this blushin' russian where is she going on her honeymoon? jamar. >> to give that penis back to dr. manhattan. [laughing] >> chris: points. affion. >> going to smurf village to find the steroid owner of
oh, russia-- or as i like to call it, ice florida. if you're over the age of 25, i'm guessing your facebook feed is clogged with precious wedding photos that look like taylor swift farted them into a mason jar. russian wedding photos, on the other hand, look like they were s pulled out of a gas station toilet with meth sharts. comedians, i'm going to show you what's apparently a bizarre russian wedding photo from the blog "preeyuff?" and for 250 points you're going to have to answer a...
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according to the kremlin, the goal is to destabilize russia. sameeing a bit of the thing in china. several people close to the president have appeared in the leak. blackout and the chinese papers today. i did find one editorial. talkingsee they are about the powerful force behind the panama papers. this accuses western media of taking control of the interpretation of this leak and fromting political leaders non-western countries, essentially. to the global times, washington's hand is behind all a this because there is curious lack of americans in the panama papers. there are several american allies. on petro focuses poroshenko. the link has weekend the ukrainian president. he was already drawn criticism for failing to fight corruption. the prime minister said this is a private matter, so you can see david cameron saying this is a private matter, but there is a major skeleton in the closet behind him. a look at the daily, it focuses has beenvid cameron dragged into the tax havens storm. .here is a harsh comment piece no wonder we little people who pay tax are sick and tired of our e
according to the kremlin, the goal is to destabilize russia. sameeing a bit of the thing in china. several people close to the president have appeared in the leak. blackout and the chinese papers today. i did find one editorial. talkingsee they are about the powerful force behind the panama papers. this accuses western media of taking control of the interpretation of this leak and fromting political leaders non-western countries, essentially. to the global times, washington's hand is behind all...
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/russia brokerage and worked very well throughout march. that gave a lot of impetus for the political negotiations going on in geneva in the second round. however, in april, and the last 10 days, cessation of havelities, the agreements had so many violations, especially now around the city of aleppo. it is on the verge of collapse. if it occurs, it will be hard for a new round. to revive the cessation of hostilities. whether they can pull it off or not, remains to be seen. -- it appears that the u.s. secretary of state john kerry and his rush and counterpart have to get hands-on on this issue and try to revive it. they are the two principal architect that putting a lot of energy into making this thing happen and they don't want to see it unravel. talksant a new round of sometime in may. first, he wants to get to recommit at very high levels for him to continue to call for a new round of talks. of course, we are seeing the humanitarian catastrophe on the ground. the national committee of the red cross said the city of aleppo is on the brink
/russia brokerage and worked very well throughout march. that gave a lot of impetus for the political negotiations going on in geneva in the second round. however, in april, and the last 10 days, cessation of havelities, the agreements had so many violations, especially now around the city of aleppo. it is on the verge of collapse. if it occurs, it will be hard for a new round. to revive the cessation of hostilities. whether they can pull it off or not, remains to be seen. -- it appears that...
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he discussed foreign relations with russia and china and rebuilding the military. this is 45 minutes. >> in my recently published memoir, i tell the story of coming from afghanistan to the as aed states -- legally -- teenager, and of my later invice of the u.s. diplomat afghanistan, iraq, and the united nations, analyzing what and talking about the future. me an opportunity to succeed, and i tried to pay back a little by my service to the united states. i've mentioned my book. i would like everyone to read it, and borrow a phrase from mr. trump, it will make your head spin. today, as the primaries wind down, donald trump delivers a much-anticipated speech on his foreign policy philosophy. this is a critical moment for america and for the world. since the and of world war ii, some 70 years now, the united states has supported the world order that has precluded war among the major powers. we have prevented hostile hegemon's from dominating critical regions -- asia, europe, and the middle east. we did so by maintaining a favorable balance of power by creating, expandi
he discussed foreign relations with russia and china and rebuilding the military. this is 45 minutes. >> in my recently published memoir, i tell the story of coming from afghanistan to the as aed states -- legally -- teenager, and of my later invice of the u.s. diplomat afghanistan, iraq, and the united nations, analyzing what and talking about the future. me an opportunity to succeed, and i tried to pay back a little by my service to the united states. i've mentioned my book. i would...
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russia is defending its actions. secretary of state john kerry is condemning the latest russian aggression saying the destroyer could have easily shot down the russian warplanes. when russia did this in turkey they shot down the jet. if -- is john kerry's tough taught going to scare russia? fox news contributor judith miller, good to have you back. it is brazen of vladimir putin to do this. clearly he thinks we are not going to do a thing and is that basically the situation we are in? >> the situation is as you described, when russians tried to do this with the turks the turks shot down the plane. they have not wandered across the turkish line ever since. what secretary john kerry was trying to do was do something he rarely does, which is to warn the russians that the united states would not tolerate this activity because the consequences of a shoot down by an american ship of a russian plane are far greater than it would be if turkey does that. trish: are you effectively declaring war on russia if you shoot down one
russia is defending its actions. secretary of state john kerry is condemning the latest russian aggression saying the destroyer could have easily shot down the russian warplanes. when russia did this in turkey they shot down the jet. if -- is john kerry's tough taught going to scare russia? fox news contributor judith miller, good to have you back. it is brazen of vladimir putin to do this. clearly he thinks we are not going to do a thing and is that basically the situation we are in? >>...
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unfair come fired russia? unfair compared to a democratic situation? what is this unfair compared to? is it unfair to john q public because they haven't taken high school civics? charles: people thought or feel when i go to vote, my vote counts. mat overpeople around me feel the same way. our voice should be heard. the popular vote is the most fundamental part of this primary process. the guy who wins the popular vote gets all the delegates. winner take all by congressional districts. the guy who wins a popular vote in a district gets the delegates. delegates should be connected in the system to the will of the voters. i think what you saw in colorado is the sense they were not connected and that's why there is so much anger. charles: i saw the survey much pennsylvania delegates. out of 162, they maybe surveyed 100 of them. a lot of the delegates have taken it upon themselves to decide what is right or wrong despite what the voting might be. >> the way pennsylvania is set up. not only do you vote for president, you have to vote for the individual deleg
unfair come fired russia? unfair compared to a democratic situation? what is this unfair compared to? is it unfair to john q public because they haven't taken high school civics? charles: people thought or feel when i go to vote, my vote counts. mat overpeople around me feel the same way. our voice should be heard. the popular vote is the most fundamental part of this primary process. the guy who wins the popular vote gets all the delegates. winner take all by congressional districts. the guy...
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>> i look at all the countries we have as enemies, iran, isis, china, russia. just a lot of enemies, is there any way we can work with the russians to defeat radical islam. the other thing i'm looking at though with regard to russia, i think that we're headed for an economic crisis, a global crisis. on the level of say 2008. i'm look iing at a business mans oppose today a politician and thinking that may be the person you want there in the oval office if there's an economic crisis. >> did i just here an endorsement? >> i'm not endorsing anybody, but i'm saying there are some strengths that maybe trump brings to it that others don't. on the other hand, i look at cruz and he's had a lot of experience. studied the issues in detail. so the one i think is p weakest would be kasich. >> and he would take issue with that saying he served on the armed service committees. >> i knew him when he did, but i think that the nuance approach sometimes is too soft. what you need are broad brush strokes. >> indeed. appreciate your time. thank you, ma'am. democrats coming up next
>> i look at all the countries we have as enemies, iran, isis, china, russia. just a lot of enemies, is there any way we can work with the russians to defeat radical islam. the other thing i'm looking at though with regard to russia, i think that we're headed for an economic crisis, a global crisis. on the level of say 2008. i'm look iing at a business mans oppose today a politician and thinking that may be the person you want there in the oval office if there's an economic crisis....
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h >>> i would have to point to russia. if you look at the behavior, it is nothing short of alarming. >> putin is all about how do you reestablish russia as a world power, a power to be reckoned with. you won't ignore us anymore. we'll be a playing. and by the way, doing all that, i can poke the united states in the eye. i will leap at the chance. >> he is somebody that if you don't deal with him from strength, he will try to take advantage of you. that's the way he operates. >> talking there about vladimir putin. and provocative actions he may take. he has taken. well, there were another couple of those actions this week. russian war planes configured in simulated attack profile buzzing the decks of the u.s. guided missile destroyer. not once but twice this week. the u.s. military and navy describing it as a very aggressive action. the uss donald cook was conducting flight operations with a polis helicopter monday when two russian su 24 attack aircraft approached at an unsafe speed. buzzed the navy destroyer as the helicop
h >>> i would have to point to russia. if you look at the behavior, it is nothing short of alarming. >> putin is all about how do you reestablish russia as a world power, a power to be reckoned with. you won't ignore us anymore. we'll be a playing. and by the way, doing all that, i can poke the united states in the eye. i will leap at the chance. >> he is somebody that if you don't deal with him from strength, he will try to take advantage of you. that's the way he...
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and i want good relations with russia, and have invested a lot in good relations with russia. but we need to keep sanctions on russia in place until russia fully implements the minsk agreements that chancellor merkel and president hollande and others have worked so hard to maintain, and provide a path for a political resolution of this issue. and ultimately, it is my fervent hope that russia recognizes that true greatness comes not from bullying neighbors, but by working with the world, which is the only way to deliver lasting economic growth and progress to the russian people. now, our collective security rests on a foundation of prosperity, so that brings me to my second point. the world needs a prosperous and growing europe -- not just a strong europe, but a prosperous and growing europe that generates good jobs and wages for its people. as i mentioned before, the economic anxieties many feel today on both sides of the atlantic are real. the disruptive changes brought about by the global economy, unfortunately, sometimes are hitting certain groups, especially working-class
and i want good relations with russia, and have invested a lot in good relations with russia. but we need to keep sanctions on russia in place until russia fully implements the minsk agreements that chancellor merkel and president hollande and others have worked so hard to maintain, and provide a path for a political resolution of this issue. and ultimately, it is my fervent hope that russia recognizes that true greatness comes not from bullying neighbors, but by working with the world, which...
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usually it is caught in russia yet it comes from china, gets reimported to russia, sometimes in the same vessel. we are drafting a law that says fish should be delivered to russia fresh, not frozen. it would not be possible any longer to freeze fish and deliver frozen fish. we hope this will benefit the russian industries. we also hope to provide penalties to companies who engage in this kind of ctivity. 70% will be provided specifically to industries that will use their own ships and boats for fishing, and those who meet those conditions will eceive an additional 20% quota on top of what they already have. violators of these arrangements will be stripped of their yeah tas entirely. you said that ships are decrepit, they are deteriorating. out of the 20%, we intend to invest 5% in upgrading and repairing existing fleet and 15% to build new ships. now the government is drafting that law, it needs to finalize it. there is endless deliberation right now among various ministries and agencies but i believe that the draft law should become law, adopted and ratified by the state duma, during th
usually it is caught in russia yet it comes from china, gets reimported to russia, sometimes in the same vessel. we are drafting a law that says fish should be delivered to russia fresh, not frozen. it would not be possible any longer to freeze fish and deliver frozen fish. we hope this will benefit the russian industries. we also hope to provide penalties to companies who engage in this kind of ctivity. 70% will be provided specifically to industries that will use their own ships and boats for...
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russia and had a america, cold snap or permafrost? >> consider russia's annexation of crimea and further aggression in eastern ukraine. we can all stop by what the s violated. i five if i could have been ukraine, a good happen to any nation gathered here today. two centuries, a relationship with russia has been complicated. we have always been rivals who depend on each other. although we are allies out of necessity in world war ii, mistrust dates from the russian revolution, when the allies invaded russia out of fear of communism, which continued in the cold war. u.s. russian relations have improved with the new approach to russia. however, let them if you didn't has revived -- however putin has revived an age of military aggression. >> in late august, we specifically asked the russians, what are you doing? they said, according to the administration, well, we are fortifying our interests there. there just as scared of islamic state as you are and we think something needs to be done. the adopted a sort of watch and wait, and i think it
russia and had a america, cold snap or permafrost? >> consider russia's annexation of crimea and further aggression in eastern ukraine. we can all stop by what the s violated. i five if i could have been ukraine, a good happen to any nation gathered here today. two centuries, a relationship with russia has been complicated. we have always been rivals who depend on each other. although we are allies out of necessity in world war ii, mistrust dates from the russian revolution, when the...
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and i want good relations with russia and have vested a lot in good relations with russia but we need to keep sanctions on russia in place until russia fully implements the minsk agreements that have been worked so hard to be maintained and provide a path for political resolution of this issue. and ultimately, it is my fervent hope that russia recognizes that true greatness comes not from bullying neighbors but by working with the world which is the only way to deliver lasting economic growth and progress to the russian people. now, our collective security rests on a foundation of prosperity to that brings me to my next point. the world needs a prosperous and growing europe that generates good jobs and wages for its people. as i mentioned before, the economic anxieties many feel today on both sides of the atlantic are real. the disruptive changes brought about by the global economy, unfortunately, sometimes are hitting certain groups, especially working class communities, more heavily. and if neither the burdens nor the benefits of our global economy are being fairly disrupted, it's -
and i want good relations with russia and have vested a lot in good relations with russia but we need to keep sanctions on russia in place until russia fully implements the minsk agreements that have been worked so hard to be maintained and provide a path for political resolution of this issue. and ultimately, it is my fervent hope that russia recognizes that true greatness comes not from bullying neighbors but by working with the world which is the only way to deliver lasting economic growth...
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must respect russia. during the four-hour q&a, questions from factory workers, a kids' hockey team, and this question written by a 12-year-old girl. if turkey and ukraine's presidents who would you save first? if someone decides to drown, he said, it's impossible to save him. putin calling president obama strong for admitting the stakes in libya, and talking 2016, too. not picking a favorite, but the man who's been president for 12 of the last 16 years saying, if it's clinton, where's the change? when asked will you run again? he answered, too early to say. for now, clearly focused on showing his people and the rest of the world a russia that won't back down. nbc news, london. >>> a search for a motive as a police officer is shot multiple times in the back after a traffic stop. suddenly opening fire. he's expected to survive. and there are many questions swirling tonight about why he may have been targeted. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in houston. >> reporter: tonight investigators are trying to pinpoint wheth
must respect russia. during the four-hour q&a, questions from factory workers, a kids' hockey team, and this question written by a 12-year-old girl. if turkey and ukraine's presidents who would you save first? if someone decides to drown, he said, it's impossible to save him. putin calling president obama strong for admitting the stakes in libya, and talking 2016, too. not picking a favorite, but the man who's been president for 12 of the last 16 years saying, if it's clinton, where's the...
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you have been quite critical of russia's role in syria. now that russia has said it is pulling back, will the situation improve. are you less critical of moscow? >> what you have seen is a substantial russian military buildup and now some of those forces are withdrawing. the important thing is that we have seen progress when it comes to the work to find a political negotiated solution. it's not easy, it's going to take time. that's the only viable solution to the crisis. anchor: is russia being helpful in that political process? >> russia is at least now a part of this political process and that is important. anchor: i want to ask you about the comments by donald trump, the republican frontrunner in the presidential race here. he has said that nato is on so lead and he wouldn't mind if it was broken up. what do you make of that? >> i will not comment on the u.s. election campaign and it's up to the u.s., the american people to decide. what i can do is to tell what nato is doing and nato is responding to a more dangerous world. that is impo
you have been quite critical of russia's role in syria. now that russia has said it is pulling back, will the situation improve. are you less critical of moscow? >> what you have seen is a substantial russian military buildup and now some of those forces are withdrawing. the important thing is that we have seen progress when it comes to the work to find a political negotiated solution. it's not easy, it's going to take time. that's the only viable solution to the crisis. anchor: is russia...
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russia pain and "everyone was just mucking around." >> for all of us, thanks for joining us. >> to win the $1 million on this show, you got to have a mixture of guts, brains, and nerves of steel. does one of our players today have the right stuff? we're about to find out. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] good, 'cause we're in the middle of a great game. today's returning contestant is a 24-year-old student who already has $30,000 in his bank, which is five times more than he's ever had in his life. from salt lake city, utah, please welcome back matt bateman. [cheers and applause] what's up, buddy? >> chris, how you doing? whoo! >> matt, welcome back. you are just a broke
russia pain and "everyone was just mucking around." >> for all of us, thanks for joining us. >> to win the $1 million on this show, you got to have a mixture of guts, brains, and nerves of steel. does one of our players today have the right stuff? we're about to find out. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and...
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we just completed its fabrication in russia and i have been collaborating with bresci'' -- russia's state atomic energy corporation to make the painting from the 1900s which represented this break from the iconography from humans and into a more ritualct down -- spi zone. this is something i never thought would happen. this is an exercise into medication and translation and i was certain it could never be and it hasn't radically been fabricated. inside -- and it has been fabricated. iere is a letter that composed to the future that was put inside a stainless steel capsule and cast inside the black square. be nuclear black square will buried for 1000 years until it is deemed safe for humans to be in front of it, which is what that whole is for. for.ay -- the hole is will find itone and place it in that square but they will have to make a decision, are the going to break the black square to get the letter or preserve the object itself? charlie: their decision. taryn: these are precursors to the black square. they are a series about man's inventions. insignificant or very minor decisions to
we just completed its fabrication in russia and i have been collaborating with bresci'' -- russia's state atomic energy corporation to make the painting from the 1900s which represented this break from the iconography from humans and into a more ritualct down -- spi zone. this is something i never thought would happen. this is an exercise into medication and translation and i was certain it could never be and it hasn't radically been fabricated. inside -- and it has been fabricated. iere is a...
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putin last year saying russia is going to start adding icbms. i know we are talking about terrorism. but in traditional theaters where we are concerned about nuclear weapons there has been an aggressive buildup. and you add that to situations like ukraine where we promised them we would protect their territorial integrity if they gave up their nuclear weapons. we haven't done that. charles: isn't that part of the conundrum we are in. i wonder if america is going to come to my aid. we sort of foisted this on japan because they lost world war ii. but i think they have elected him because it's supposed to bring back that samurai spirit in abe. >> trust that if north korea were to do something rash and side like fire a nuclear weapon at south korea or japan, that it would be the united states that retaliates with nuclear weapons. 20 years ago when i served in korea that trust was sacrosanct. today in dealing with north korea and china and iran, there is a sort of sense of distrust and a sense of discomfort when it comes to trusting the united states
putin last year saying russia is going to start adding icbms. i know we are talking about terrorism. but in traditional theaters where we are concerned about nuclear weapons there has been an aggressive buildup. and you add that to situations like ukraine where we promised them we would protect their territorial integrity if they gave up their nuclear weapons. we haven't done that. charles: isn't that part of the conundrum we are in. i wonder if america is going to come to my aid. we sort of...
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., russia and of course, north korea. >> at some point we have to say we're better off if japan protects themselves against this maniac in north korea. saudi arabia, absolutely. >> reporter: but many say that could set off a nuclear arms race. >> the notion that rogues will not get ahold of them is ridiculous. >> the white house called donald trump'scatastrophic. 37-year-oldtiality, chad, a marine corps veteran veteran. the man pulled out a gun and fired at demire and the gunman was shot by two nearby officers. >> i'd ask that everyone keep the family in their thoughts and prayers as well as the families of the two innocent females that were injured as well. it was quite a tragedy for all of us. >> the gunman has not been identified. there's still no word on why he opened fire. >>> the backlish continues over donald trump's comments over abortion during the town hall. and last night he continued to walk back and clarify his remarks. >> you really ought to hear the whole thing. this is a long convulewded question and they just cut it out and frankly, it was really performing the abortion,
., russia and of course, north korea. >> at some point we have to say we're better off if japan protects themselves against this maniac in north korea. saudi arabia, absolutely. >> reporter: but many say that could set off a nuclear arms race. >> the notion that rogues will not get ahold of them is ridiculous. >> the white house called donald trump'scatastrophic. 37-year-oldtiality, chad, a marine corps veteran veteran. the man pulled out a gun and fired at demire and...
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like for governments those of china, iran and russia. resident obama responded to criticism that his administration has done too hackers.o counter so he requested $19 billion to the u.s. government's information technology infrastructure. funds, he says, are crucial for security.n's what is the most effective response to hacking, more cyber y or more deterrence? there you go, clarence. clarence: i will take one of john. the fact is that chasing the because s complicated they are always coming up with new techniques and methods every need to be guarded in both ways, both preventing them being able in apnd to detect what they are doing nd be able to use it to our advantage when we can, especially when we have overseas vernments. seizure security didn't stop 22 million o.p.m. files china.ing looked by cyber deterrence should be tried. counterhacking policy today analogous to ounterterrorist policy before 9/11? too reliant on law enforcement? pat buchanan? pat: you are dealing with china, ou are dealing with governmental hacking. you have go
like for governments those of china, iran and russia. resident obama responded to criticism that his administration has done too hackers.o counter so he requested $19 billion to the u.s. government's information technology infrastructure. funds, he says, are crucial for security.n's what is the most effective response to hacking, more cyber y or more deterrence? there you go, clarence. clarence: i will take one of john. the fact is that chasing the because s complicated they are always coming...
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the reason, russia's rising military presence in eastern europe. nato forces and russian troops are massing along that border in the modern version of the cold war part two. we sent scott thuman on an exercise with u.s. troops in estonia. [gunfire] scott: what you're seeing and hearing isn't any ordinary military exercise, nor is the setting -- a remote section of woods in tapa, estonia, some 75 miles from the russian border, where 170 u.s. soldiers, as the saying goes, are hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst by training with live rounds, putting high-tech stryker vehicles though the paces, and shattering the -- with the deafening sounds of detonating ied's. captain joe vanderlip is the iron troop commander. captain vanderlip: i think there are conditions out there that have prompted our response and there are decision makers in washington and the pentagon that have deemed it appropriate, that, hey, there's enough going on in the world right now, that we need to forward move units to assure the nato alliance. scott: what, you ask, coul
the reason, russia's rising military presence in eastern europe. nato forces and russian troops are massing along that border in the modern version of the cold war part two. we sent scott thuman on an exercise with u.s. troops in estonia. [gunfire] scott: what you're seeing and hearing isn't any ordinary military exercise, nor is the setting -- a remote section of woods in tapa, estonia, some 75 miles from the russian border, where 170 u.s. soldiers, as the saying goes, are hoping for the best,...
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most of that with south america, russia, brazil. but you want to focus on asia. asia is the engine for e.m. growth. and china is the engine for for asian growth. if you are allocating capital to the u.s., you might want to hold back for the next couple years. banking loss cycles take 2 1/2 to 3 years. i think we are only two quarters into a 10-12 quarter cycle in asia. that means you should be very carefullal lating capital for the next couple years. >> is the china crash the ultimate crash? >> the interesting thing is it's not the end of the world. we are not going to have a lehman moment on china. they will have to recapitalize their banks. in 2001 chinad to recapitalize their banks. it cost them 30% of gdp. i don't get into how they did it. but they recapped their banks. they had to couple with the equity. we had a trillion of he can wirtd in our bank -- we had a trillion of equity in our banking assets. but during crisis we pumped in 700 billion into bank equity. for all intents and purposes we lost 70% of all bank equity in the united states. they have 34.5
most of that with south america, russia, brazil. but you want to focus on asia. asia is the engine for e.m. growth. and china is the engine for for asian growth. if you are allocating capital to the u.s., you might want to hold back for the next couple years. banking loss cycles take 2 1/2 to 3 years. i think we are only two quarters into a 10-12 quarter cycle in asia. that means you should be very carefullal lating capital for the next couple years. >> is the china crash the ultimate...
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. >> rose: they certainly have made some overatures to russia and to china. >> they want to us know they have alternatives. they feel we are equating, or maybe even elvaight iran above saudi arabia, and that we certainly, as the president said in that "atlantic" interview, he told them, you've got to learn to share the middle east with iran. it is true, the geography forces thoam share the middle east, but it is very much-- to have the president say that to a journalist and the whole world as opposed to privately to the saudis, to say "you have to share," it's it's like-- it is like a man who tells his wife, "you've got to learn to share me with the mistress." it's not exactly what the loyal partner wants to hear. >> rose: on monday i'll any to the white house to interview president obama about his trip to saudi arabia. you will see that on our next program. >> rose: gloria vanderbilt and anderson cooper, mother and son, two public figures who have managed to keep much of their life private. and now they're at the center of an hbo biography, "nothing left unsaid" i companion to the bests
. >> rose: they certainly have made some overatures to russia and to china. >> they want to us know they have alternatives. they feel we are equating, or maybe even elvaight iran above saudi arabia, and that we certainly, as the president said in that "atlantic" interview, he told them, you've got to learn to share the middle east with iran. it is true, the geography forces thoam share the middle east, but it is very much-- to have the president say that to a journalist...
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the big exception of russia's vladimir putin gathered for the summit preventing terror groups from getting nuclear weapons. president obama talked about it in his opening remarks today. >> because of our coordinated efforts, no one has surk seeded thus far a dirty bomb of radioactive materials. isil has used chemical weapons, including mustard gas in syria and iraq. there is no doubt that if these madmen ever got their hands on a nuclear bomb or nuclear material, they most certainly would use it to kill as many innocent people as possible. >> president obama also attended a p5 plus 1 group which hammered out the nuclear deal. >> this group, that doesn't agree on all aspects of policy does agree on is that this deal has achieved a substantial success. this deal does remind us that when the international community stands as one, we can advance our common security. >> here is what we'll see in the coming moments. the president will give an opening statement, but take live press questions, and many expect some about donald trump. among other things, he told "the new york times", he would be op
the big exception of russia's vladimir putin gathered for the summit preventing terror groups from getting nuclear weapons. president obama talked about it in his opening remarks today. >> because of our coordinated efforts, no one has surk seeded thus far a dirty bomb of radioactive materials. isil has used chemical weapons, including mustard gas in syria and iraq. there is no doubt that if these madmen ever got their hands on a nuclear bomb or nuclear material, they most certainly would...
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russia, for instance, has also seen the horror of islamic terrorism. i believe an easing of tensions, and improved relations with russia from a position of strength only is possible, absolutely possible. common sense says this cycle, this horrible cycle of hostility must end and ideally will end soon. good for both countries. some say the russians won't be reasonable. i intend to find out. if we can't make a deal under my administration, a deal that's great -- not good, great -- for america, but also good for russia, then we will quickly walk from the table. it's as simple as that, we're going to find out. fixing our relations with china is another important step -- and really toward creating an even more prosperous period of time. china respects strength, and by letting them take advantage of us economically, which they are doing like never before, we have lost all of their respect. we have a massive trade deficit with china, a deficit that we have to find a way quickly, and i mean quickly, to balance. a strong and smart america is an america that wil
russia, for instance, has also seen the horror of islamic terrorism. i believe an easing of tensions, and improved relations with russia from a position of strength only is possible, absolutely possible. common sense says this cycle, this horrible cycle of hostility must end and ideally will end soon. good for both countries. some say the russians won't be reasonable. i intend to find out. if we can't make a deal under my administration, a deal that's great -- not good, great -- for america,...
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russia says turkey is taking sides. if you are looking for those who are taking sides, the most significant country doing that is russia. it loves to take sides. russia took sides in ukraine, georgia, and now in syria. >> robin sent us this update here the disputed enclave. >> reporter: i have been on the ground covering the northern part of nagorno nagorno karabakh. we have seen a lot of shell and artillery damage. you can see behind me, i would like to point out, all of the destroyed buildings, these were actually destroyed back in the '90s in the war between azerbaijan and armenia. many thousands of azerbaijan people became refugees, and now are across the boarder back in azerbaijan, and it's just a very sad place to be, uninhibited largely, and all of these buildings completely destroyed. but the nagorno nagorno karabakh, armenian nagorno nagorno karabakhs say they will stay. they insist it's their land, and they leave that to the end. and the forces will fight for us. >>> russia says it will support u.n. brokered t
russia says turkey is taking sides. if you are looking for those who are taking sides, the most significant country doing that is russia. it loves to take sides. russia took sides in ukraine, georgia, and now in syria. >> robin sent us this update here the disputed enclave. >> reporter: i have been on the ground covering the northern part of nagorno nagorno karabakh. we have seen a lot of shell and artillery damage. you can see behind me, i would like to point out, all of the...
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relations with russia and china are worse. and america is less trusted by its allies. what do you think of that? >> the problem with isis came about because he underestimated their ability to grow as they have and their aggressiveness. we learned those hard lessons. he turned the table on isis. they have lost ground more recently and less organized. but it is still going to be a long hard slug. john: what do we have in the >> we have to defend our interests and that is the primary element. eleanor: to make sure we don't get involved in another land war in the middle east. that is why we have a defense department. john: why don't they keep him informed? >> they do. eleanor: i think the president is acting on his understanding of what american power can do and american power military power is not going to solve what is happening in the middle east. john: when we come pwabgback trade voters. >> did you find the flashlight and batteries? >> yes. >> did you make sure we are not missing anything in the first aid kit? >> yep. >> did you go through the thing with the kids agai
relations with russia and china are worse. and america is less trusted by its allies. what do you think of that? >> the problem with isis came about because he underestimated their ability to grow as they have and their aggressiveness. we learned those hard lessons. he turned the table on isis. they have lost ground more recently and less organized. but it is still going to be a long hard slug. john: what do we have in the >> we have to defend our interests and that is the primary...
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russia, china, he talked about. he has talked about a number of times about, you know, the various trade agreements that we have. he has talked about how he needs to you know, how we need to sort of re-look our entire military structure and what we are doing with our military. our military is at its weakest point in many, many decades, as he laid out today. i would also say he specifically talked to things like radical islam and also a couple of the models that exist, the nato alliance as a model. he mentioned the asia alliances as another model we have to re-look these models that were built in the 20th century and focus on what these models need to look like in the 21st century. these are important aspects of an individual who definitely sees america's leadership role and if we put america first economically, which i think is super important, then the rest of the world can benefit from that. >> what does he mean when he say we must as a nation be more unpredictable? what does that mean? >> yeah. i think it really
russia, china, he talked about. he has talked about a number of times about, you know, the various trade agreements that we have. he has talked about how he needs to you know, how we need to sort of re-look our entire military structure and what we are doing with our military. our military is at its weakest point in many, many decades, as he laid out today. i would also say he specifically talked to things like radical islam and also a couple of the models that exist, the nato alliance as a...
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. >>> i would have to point to russia. if you look at the behavior, it is nothing short of alarming. >> putin is all about how do you reestablish russia as a world power, a power to be reckoned with. you won't ignore us anymore. we'll be a playing. and by the way, doing all that, i can poke the united states in the eye. i will leap at the chance. >> he is somebody that if you don't deal with him from strength, he will try to take advantage of you. that's the way he operates. >> talking there about vladimir putin. and provocative actions he may take. he has taken. well, there were another couple of those actions this week. russian war planes configured in simulated attack profile buzzing the decks of the u.s. guided missile destroyer. not once but twice this week. the u.s. military and navy describing it as a very aggressive action. the uss donald cook was conducting flight operations with a polish helicopter monday when two russian su 24 attack aircraft approached at an unsafe speed. buzzed the navy destroyer as the helico
. >>> i would have to point to russia. if you look at the behavior, it is nothing short of alarming. >> putin is all about how do you reestablish russia as a world power, a power to be reckoned with. you won't ignore us anymore. we'll be a playing. and by the way, doing all that, i can poke the united states in the eye. i will leap at the chance. >> he is somebody that if you don't deal with him from strength, he will try to take advantage of you. that's the way he...